Heaphone maker Sennheiser, featured in DailyTech's Christmas guide to headphones, produces many quality earbuds and headphones. However, many penny-pinchers (or broke college students) shudder at the thought of spending their hard earned dollars on an entirely new pair of headphones and thus stick to their old pair.

I know how bad this can get-- I, until recently, owned a pair of iPod earbuds, which had to be the worst fit for my ear possible. Yet I kept listening to them out of unwillingness to pony up the cash for a new pair. Sure they would slip off the ear, and the sound was horrible, but it beat spending money right?

The program gives users a $5 refund on street earbuds, $10 on classic and sport earbuds, $15 for in-ear models, and $25 on the high-end noise canceling models. The sweet tiered system, ensures a significant discount at any price. Better yet you can send Sennheiser any pair of earphones, no matter how damaged or abused.

Getting your rebate is as easy as filling out a quick PDF form and mailing it with the old earbuds to Sennheiser.

Its nice to see a company looking to win over new customers with a good promotion. If you're looking to pick up headphones, it certainly seems worth a look.

I would almost regret purchasing my latest Skull Candy earbuds, had they not been a measly $10 (and still better sound quality than the Apple earbuds!). However, if you haven't already bought a pair, review DailyTech's holiday guide and see if you can find a pair of Sennheisers that float your boat and mail in your old ones, while this sweet deal lasts.

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As for your bio, where are the CDJ1000s, man? Tech12's are so 90's ;-P. As for DJing with earbuds, I couldn't imagine it. You'd have to have them so loud that it would make you cringe, plus you'd never hear the bass kick so beatmatching would be an absolute nightmare. I love my HD477s, but I'm looking at picking up a pair of Sennheiser HD25 Pros or Pioneer HDJ1000s. Decisions, decisions...